
Like I told you my dear friends I'm a certified Peter Jackson fanatic, so any movie of his turned into game is also my favorite. Aside from the gorilla
monster King Kong, they've also made a Xbox 360 version of the old PC game LOTR: The Battle for Middle Earth 2. If you watch LOTR: Two Towers, then I guess you'll be familiar with all the scenes that you'll be able to see in the entire game.
The gameplay is simple, you have to control the army led by Gandalf and King Aragorn or choose to the manipulate the crowd of ugly flesh eating Orcs. With your army, you have to pass different provinces like Rohan, Isengrad, and the mines of Moria to reach Mordor and the Mountain of Doom. I like this game because you can change the story of the movie by selecting which group you want to fit in either the bad guys or the good fellowship of the ring.
Acting like the king or leader of the battalion, you can dispatch your soldiers to different locations where the enemies are lurking. The action packed scenes are great with the ferocious Nazguls and Wraiths flying around biting the head off of one of your soldiers is a scene to watch out for.
Cave trolls, giant spiky elephants, eagles, and Ents are still in the picture battling their way to each camp base. The graphics are simply amazing like it was the real movie caught in a box, and the shrieks of Orcs being crash in a stampede of horses and the howls of the ugly trolls are realistic making my hair strand at the back of my neck stand.
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